RotoWire's Christopher Olson is targeting Yonder Alonso this week based on who will be calling the balls and strikes.
On a day when the Astros loaded up on highly rated prospects in the draft, they debuted 2012 No. 1 pick Carlos Correa with the big team.
The Carlos Correa era begins, and Vlad Sedler is giddy with anticipation. Plus: Chris Archer and Gerrit Cole join the ranks of true elite SPs.
Edwin Encarnacion returned from his hamstring injury and promptly picked up an issue with his shoulder. Jeff Stotts explains what Encarnacion's recovery plan could look like.
Michael Rathburn breaks down some key team hitting stats to help DFS players understand the best situations to stack them.
The Houston Astros called up top prospect Carlos Correa on Sunday, but an AL West reliever deserves your attention as well.
Andrew Martinez's run through the AL this week includes a look at Joey Gallo, who made a big splash this week in Texas. But how much should you bid?
With a number of higher-priced pitchers available Sunday, Benny Ricciardi chooses his best value plays, including the Red Sox's David Ortiz.
Chase Utley's bat is waking up a little, making him a nice option in mixed leagues. All that and more from RotoWire's Jan Levine in this week's NL FAAB Factor.
Paul Sporer's weekly value meter highlights a surging Chris Sale who has dominated batters in the last five starts.
Erik Siegrist debuts the RotoWire Hitter Value Meter this week, which lays out the teams and hitters facing friendly schedules, not so friendly ones, for the upcoming scoring period.
Jason Collette finds some disturbing answers after crunching the numbers on Ian Desmond and his disappointing season.
Joel Bartilotta is so confident Felix Hernandez will bounce back against the Rays on Saturday that a no-hitter (knock on wood) wouldn't surprise him.
Chris Benzine discusses why Joe Ross should be considered for pickup in the short term, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.